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Metaheuristics in Combinatorial Optimization

Annals of Operations Research, 2005
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Michel Gendreau   +2 more
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Tagging in metaheuristics

Proceedings of the Companion Publication of the 2014 Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 2014
Could decisions made during some search iterations use information discovered by other search iterations? Then store that information in tags: data that persist between search iterations.
Ben Kovitz, Jerry Swan
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Metaheuristics: A bibliography

Annals of Operations Research, 1996
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Ibrahim H. Osman, Gilbert Laporte
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Applications of metaheuristics

European Journal of Operational Research, 2007
European Journal of Operational Research, feature issue.
Wout Dullaert   +3 more
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Metaheuristic Methods

2014
Given the NP—hard nature of the Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem (RCPSP), obtaining an optimal solution for larger instances of the problem becomes computationally intractable. Metaheuristic approaches are therefore commonly used to provide near—optimal solutions for larger instances of the problem.
Agarwal A., Colak S., Erenguc S.
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Metaheuristics and engineering

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2013
In this paper it is intended to present a general look to metaheuristic algorithms and their applications to engineering problems. An assessment is given of metaheuristic algorithms to emphasize their common characteristics. A short literature survey is presented showing engineering problems that are solved by metaheuristic algorithms.
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Metaheuristics—the metaphor exposed

International Transactions in Operational Research, 2013
AbstractIn recent years, the field of combinatorial optimization has witnessed a true tsunami of “novel” metaheuristic methods, most of them based on a metaphor of some natural or man‐made process. The behavior of virtually any species of insects, the flow of water, musicians playing together – it seems that no idea is too far‐fetched to serve as ...
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